Sentences with phrase «poor hair»

So diseases of almost any organ or gland can cause poor hair coat quality.
It's excellent for benefiting other down - and - out functions too, such as blood circulation, adrenal glands, poor hair growth, sore muscles, and poor digestion.
The folic acid found in kale is a great addition to your diet if you suffer from poor hair, skin and nails.
An infected cat may also experience poor hair coat, intestinal illness, and weight loss.
Poor hair coats, missing hair, rashes and itching can all be signs of diseases that may be more than just skin deep.
Though the major causes of poor hair quality and growth are internal, external treatments can help improve existing hair and prevent breakage.
These dogs develop poor hair coats and dry, scaly skin with sores particularly on the nose and mouth, and stiff joints unless they are supplemented with zinc.
A deficiency in thyroid hormone (hypothyroidism) usually results in poor hair growth and thinning of the hair coat.
Normal liver function is essential for many of your pet's body processes; so a lot of other, non-specific symptoms such as poor hair coat, diarrhea, weight loss and vomiting can occur as well.
Allergy symptoms, including skin inflammation poor hair coat, develop and secondary infections can follow if the condition is not treated.
Some hamsters, such as Roborovski hamsters, are more prone to protein deficiencies on a high - seed diet than other species, and show this with poor hair coat, poor fertility, poor growth and aggression.
Other signs of Cushing's include poor hair coat, skin infections and darkening, increased thirst and urination, panting, a potbellied appearance, increased hunger, and muscular weakness.
Hormones are often a major cause of hair loss or poor hair growth and unfortunately, there can be many causes of hormone imbalance.
There are so many potential answers as to why you can be lacking energy, can't sleep, can't lose weight, low sex drive, aches and pains in your joints, poor hair and nail quality, premature graying or balding, constipation or hard stools, feelings of sadness, anxiety and even heart palpitations.
In a study released just a few months ago, all patients who received biotin supplements for either poor hair or nail growth showed clinical improvements, including patients with alopecia.
But I don't know, we'll see, my poor hair has been through such a beating and it's feeling super dry.
My poor hair needs a break.
Hyperthyroidism — vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, increased appetite, increased drinking, changes in attitude, poor hair coat
We recommend senior testing for all senior pets as well as any pet who is exhibiting one or more of the following symptoms: weight loss or gain, increased thirst or urination, lethargy, vomiting / diarrhea, poor hair coat, coughing, seizures, unusual behavior, or overall decline in condition.
This leads to muscle weakness, inappetance, stiffness and poor hair quality.
Signs of CRF can be subtle at first, and include increased thirst and urination, vomiting or other signs of nausea, lethargy or depression, poor hair coat, loss of appetite, lingering over the water bowl, eating cat litter, constipation, a strong ammonia - like odor to the breath, and changes in vision and hearing.
Elevated thyroid hormone levels cause increased metabolism and the other common clinical signs of hyperthyroidism: weight loss, appetite changes, increased water consumption, vomiting, diarrhea, rapid heart rate, heart murmur, elevated blood pressure, increased vocalization, muscle weakness, and poor hair coat.
Some of the symptoms of parasitic illness include: diarrhea, decreased appetite, poor hair coat, vomiting and weight loss or «pot belly».
Along with coughing, a pot - bellied appearance, poor hair - coat and worms in the stool are signs of a worm infestation.
They may appear like a stray cat having a thin, poor hair coat and looking a little bit scraggly.
Clinical signs include failure to gain weight, poor hair and coat, and vomiting.
A bloated abdomen, vomiting, diarrhea, a poor hair coat or failure to gain weight can occur from a heavy infestation of worms.
For a cat that has gradually stopped good grooming habits or has a poor hair coat, one possible explanation is if the cat is overweight — they simply can't reach everywhere like they used to.
It causes pets to just seem old — they become lethargic, overweight, have poor hair coat, and can have appetite changes.
A poor hair coat, hair loss or diseased skin may indicate a problem with the skin or an internal issue.
They are: lethargy, generalized weakness, inactivity, mental dullness, unexplained weight gain, hair loss, excessive hair shedding, poor hair growth, dry or lusterless haircoat, excessive scaling in the skin, recurring skin infections, intolerance to cold, and rarely, tilting of the head to one side, seizures, and infertility.
Too low of a thyroid level can result in weight gain, poor hair coat, and listlessness, while a thyroid level that is too high (mostly in senior cats) can cause kidney and heart disease along with weight loss.
If this is accompanied by clinical signs such as lethargy, obesity, and poor hair coat, then thyroid - hormone supplementation may be required.
For most horses, parasites are not a token problem, but a serious problem that can cause anemia, colic, coughing, wheezing, poor hair coat, and poor performance.
Symptoms can include lethargy, decreased appetite, weight loss, poor hair coat, vomiting, diarrhea, and difficulty breathing.
In addition to increased water consumption, diabetes can also present with rapid weight loss, poor hair coat, decreased appetite and sticky looking urine.
Infestations in older dogs tend to be less severe, but can also cause weight loss, diarrhea and poor hair coat.
The dog often develops a poor hair coat and the tummy swells from gas and looks bloated.
A poor hair - coat (hair loss, eczema, dryness, scurf) polydipsia and marked muscle loss are observed in some dogs.
Pets with this syndrome of the FeLV virus might show signs of weight loss, have poor hair coats and poor appetites.
And, unlike other intestinal parasites, T. foetus doesn't usually cause weight loss, poor hair coats, or other signs we typically associate with sick cats.

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